Higher Anti-Cytomegalovirus Immunoglobulin G Concentrations Are Associated With Worse Neurocognitive Performance During Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy. Letendre, S., Bharti, A., Perez-Valero, I., Hanson, B., Franklin, D., Woods, S. P., Gianella, S., de Oliveira, M. F., Heaton, R. K, Grant, I., Landay, A. L, Lurain, N., & CNS HIV AntiRetroviral Therapy Effects Research (CHARTER) Group Clinical Infectious Diseases, 67(5):770–777, August, 2018.
Higher Anti-Cytomegalovirus Immunoglobulin G Concentrations Are Associated With Worse Neurocognitive Performance During Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy [link]Paper  doi  bibtex   
@article{letendre_higher_2018,
	title = {Higher {Anti}-{Cytomegalovirus} {Immunoglobulin} {G} {Concentrations} {Are} {Associated} {With} {Worse} {Neurocognitive} {Performance} {During} {Suppressive} {Antiretroviral} {Therapy}},
	volume = {67},
	issn = {1058-4838, 1537-6591},
	url = {https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/67/5/770/4915913},
	doi = {10.1093/cid/ciy170},
	language = {en},
	number = {5},
	urldate = {2020-11-18},
	journal = {Clinical Infectious Diseases},
	author = {Letendre, Scott and Bharti, Ajay and Perez-Valero, Ignacio and Hanson, Barbara and Franklin, Donald and Woods, Steven Paul and Gianella, Sara and de Oliveira, Michelli Faria and Heaton, Robert K and Grant, Igor and Landay, Alan L and Lurain, Nell and {CNS HIV AntiRetroviral Therapy Effects Research (CHARTER) Group}},
	month = aug,
	year = {2018},
	pages = {770--777},
}

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